Somber Las Vegas ceremonies mark 9/11 Anniversary
 
Somber Las Vegas ceremonies mark 9/11 Anniversary

Somber Las Vegas ceremonies mark 9/11 Anniversary.
A tribute to those lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks was held in front of Allegiant Stadium Friday morning. .
Nearly two dozen first responders attending a flag-raising ceremony to honor the fallen.
Other Las Vegas firefighters in the valley, performing a traditional ringing of the bell in front of Fire Station Five on Hinson Street.
The Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by the al-Qaida Islamic extremist group killed 2,977 people. .
Four commercial airplanes were hijacked, with two used to topple the World Trade Center towers in New York City. .
A third plane was crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The fourth hijacked plane, Flight 93, crashed in a field in western Pennsylvania.
“We can not only commemorate the lives of all those we lost in the attacks on 9/11, but also I think it is equally important we honor those heroes who are with us every single day,” , County Commissioner Michael Naft.
“We need to make sure people don’t forget what happened that day. If we can have an event here every 9/11 to memorialize that and keep it in people’s minds so we remember, we will do it.”, Raiders President Marc Badain

This Day in History: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
 
This Day in History: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks

This Day in History:, 9/11 Terrorist Attacks.
September 11, 2001.
Masterminded by Saudi national Osama bin Laden,
four American airplanes were hijacked by
19 members of the terrorist group, al Qaeda. .
The terrorists flew two of the planes
into the Twin Towers of the
World Trade Center in New York City. .
Hours later,
a deeply shocked nation watched the
collapse of the Twin Towers live on national television. .
A third plane was flown into the
west side of the
Pentagon military headquarters. .
Passengers on the fourth plane,
United Flight 93, overtook the terrorists.
The plane crashed into a Shanksville, PA, field
rather than its unknown target. .
Nearly 3,000 people died in the attacks,
the most significant in American history. .
Nearly 10,000 people who were exposed
to the debris of the fallen towers have been
diagnosed with 9/11-related cancer. .
The economic toll of the attacks
has approached $1 trillion. .
In response to 9/11,
the Department of Homeland Security
was created. .
On the ten-year anniversary of the attack,
the World Trade Center memorial
“Reflecting Absence” was opened to the public

UNLV Fall Sports Programs Postponed Due to Coronavirus – VIDEO
 
UNLV Fall Sports Programs Postponed Due to Coronavirus – VIDEO

UNLV Director of Athletics Desiree Reed-Francois, UNLV football coach Marcus Arroyo and student athlete Drew Tejchman spoke during a Tuesday news conference after the Mountain West announced Monday that all of their fall sports will be postponed until Spring 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Family of a man who was fatally shot by Las Vegas police speak
 
Family of a man who was fatally shot by Las Vegas police speak

Las Vegas police said they killed Joshua Squires, 32, Monday morning after he took his mother, Toni Squires, hostage at gunpoint at the family’s mobile home in the Storeyville Mobile Home Resort in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Kwiatkoski on Becoming a Raider, Learning their Defense – Video
 
Kwiatkoski on Becoming a Raider, Learning their Defense – Video

Raiders linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski discusses how he’s adjusting to playing on a new team, what it was like trying to learn the playbook virtually and how important it is that they’re finally together working on the field in Las Vegas. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sunday forecast as the hottest day this year
 
Sunday forecast as the hottest day this year

The National Weather Service has forecast Sunday as the hottest day this year. Sunday is set to reach 114 degrees — the highest temperature in the valley since late July 2018

Free Covid-19 testing at 4 East Las Vegas schools in July – VIDEO
 
Free Covid-19 testing at 4 East Las Vegas schools in July – VIDEO

At the upcoming middle school events, tests will be available on a first-come, first-served basis from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. at each location, or until supplies for the date run out. Other testing dates and locations are July
17-18, Monaco Middle School, 1870 N. Lamont St.; July 24-25, Jerome Mack Middle School, 4250 E. Karen
Ave.; July 30-Aug. 1, Roy Martin Middle School, 200 N. 28 th St.

How Las Vegas missed out on the NHL
 
How Las Vegas missed out on the NHL

As new cases of COVID-19 increased, Las Vegas was bypassed as a potential hub for the resumption of the NHL Season.

Las Vegas bar workers frustrated, angry as restrictions return – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas bar workers frustrated, angry as restrictions return – VIDEO

In Southern Highlands, the Italian restaurant Spaghetty Western, while remaining open, had to shut down its bar. Bartender Scarlett Brock, who is still waiting to receive unemployment payments from the initial shutdown, calls the financial impact of being out of work again “a knock in the face.” (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

PodKats! with Ross Mollison
 
PodKats! with Ross Mollison

On this edition of PodKats! Review-Journal columnist John Katsilometes is joined by the founder of Spiegelworld and producer of Las Vegas Strip shows such as “Absinthe,” and “Opium,” Ross Mollison.

Fiore Speaks About Controversial Comments – Video
 
Fiore Speaks About Controversial Comments – Video

Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore on Thursday during a news conference apologized for offending anyone by using “racially charged” comments over the weekend.

Organizers filed paperwork to recall Councilwoman Michele Fiore
 
Organizers filed paperwork to recall Councilwoman Michele Fiore

Organizers of an effort to recall Councilwoman Michele Fiore filed the paperwork in response to both a controversial repurposing of Floyd Lamb Park and her recent ‘racially charged’ comments during a Clark County GOP convention. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

After six months, victims of Alpine Motel fire pick up belongings
 
After six months, victims of Alpine Motel fire pick up belongings

In December 2019, a fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments killed six people, injured 13 and left dozens homeless. After six months of waiting, some former residents were able to pick up their belongings Thursday morning. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Jessica Eye’s excited to headline UFC on ESPN 10 – VIDEO
 
Jessica Eye’s excited to headline UFC on ESPN 10 – VIDEO

After fighting professionally for ten years, Jessica Eye talks about how excited she is to headline the UFC on ESPN 10 fight card against Cynthia Calvillo on June 13 in Las Vegas. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Governor Sisolak sends message to employees – Video
 
Governor Sisolak sends message to employees – Video

Gov. Steve Sisolak’s preliminary proposal to trim spending in the state will include one furlough day per month for 18,000 employees and a freeze on merit raises and filling job vacancies, but only 50 layoffs of active employees.

George Floyd’s Brother Testifies in House Police Brutality Hearing
 
George Floyd’s Brother Testifies in House Police Brutality Hearing

George Floyd’s Brother Testifies in
House Police Brutality Hearing.
Philonise Floyd appeared before Congress to
emphasize the need for reforms that will hold police
accountable for the wrongful deaths of Americans.
George called for help, and he was ignored. Please listen to the call I’m making to you now, to the calls of our family, and the calls ringing out in the streets across the world, Philonise Floyd, via committee hearing.
The House Judiciary Committee hearing will examine
“racial profiling, police brutality and lost trust between
police departments and the communities they serve.”.
Attorney Benjamin Crump also spoke, saying America
has “two systems of justice, one for white Americans,
and another for black Americans.”.
Democratic leaders introduced a police reform package on Monday, which would ban police chokeholds and require states to gather data on police misconduct

1.54 Million Americans Filed for Unemployment Last Week
 
1.54 Million Americans Filed for Unemployment Last Week

1.54 Million Americans Filed
for Unemployment Last Week.
The U.S. Labor Department
released the unemployment
numbers on Thursday.
The number of jobless claims
was just below economists’
predictions of 1.55 million claims.
1.897 million Americans
applied for unemployment
insurance the previous week.
More than 44 million Americans
have filed jobless claims in
the past three months.
Continuing claims
nearly topped 21 million.
The numbers follow the May jobs report,
which revealed that more than two million jobs
were added to the U.S. economy in May.
Initial jobless claims continued the gradual downward trend. But it is still hard to square the claims figures with the much more upbeat news on the labor market from May’s Employment Report, Capital Economics, via Yahoo Finance

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